Osmoregulatory Systems of Escherichia coli: Identification of Betaine-Carnitine-Choline Transporter Family Member BetU and Distributions of betU and trkG among Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Isolates
2004
Multiple
transporters mediate osmoregulatory solute accumulation in
Escherichia coli K-12. The larger genomes of naturally
occurring strains such as pyelonephritis isolates CFT073 and HU734 may
encode additional osmoregulatory systems. CFT073 is more osmotolerant
than HU734 in the absence of organic osmoprotectants, yet both strains
grew in high osmolality medium at low K + (micromolar
concentrations) and retained locus trkH , which encodes an
osmoregulatory K + transporter. Both lacked the
trkH homologue trkG . Transporters ProP and ProU
account for all glycine-betaine uptake activity in E. coli
K-12 and CFT073, but not in HU734, yet elimination of ProP and ProU
impairs the growth of HU734, but not CFT073, in high osmolality human
urine. No known osmoprotectant stimulated the growth of CFT073 in high
osmolality minimal medium, but putative transporters YhjE, YiaMNO, and
YehWXYZ may mediate uptake of additional osmoprotectants. Gene
betU was isolated from HU734 by functional complementation and
shown to encode a betaine uptake system that belongs to the
betaine-choline-carnitine transporter family. The incidence of
trkG and betU within the ECOR collection,
representatives of the E. coli pathotypes (PATH), and
additional strains associated with urinary tract infection (UTI) were
determined. Gene trkG was present in 66% of the ECOR
collection but only in 16% of the PATH and UTI collections. Gene
betU was more frequently detected in ECOR groups B2 and D
(50% of isolates) than in groups A, B1, and E (20%), but
it was similar in overall incidence in the ECOR collection and in the
combined UTI and PATH collections (32 and 34%, respectively).
Genes trkG and betU may have been acquired by lateral
gene transfer, since trkG is part of the rac prophage
and betU is flanked by putative insertion sequences. Thus,
BetU and TrkG contribute, with other systems, to the osmoregulatory
capacity of the species E. coli , but they are not
characteristic of a particular phylogenetic group or
pathotype.
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